Probability Games

Click here to download a FREE PDF/JPEG version of this POSTER to file away for later! A probability Poster/anchor chart to put on your Math Vocabulary board to use as a reference. This probability poster is easily downloadable. It comes equipped with a board size (8.5X11) poster/anchor

Click here to download a FREE PDF version of this game to file away for later! Begin by creating a set of cards with one letter of the alphabet on each card. Have the letters identified as vowels and consonants. Put the cards inside a glass fishbowl

Click here to download a FREE PDF version of this game to file away for later! SKUNK is a classroom classic – it involves risk, reward, and math that teaches concepts like probability and chance. On top of the intrinsic reward of winning, and the excitement of

The Triplet Game gives kids a chance to match the value on cards to the value they roll on a die. When two players play against each other, it’s a fast-paced race to see which player will roll the dice to match the cards the most quickly.

The Spin to Win Game is a great introduction to simple probability. In a classroom setting, you can begin by letting the students play the game for awhile, collect their blocks, and observe the patterns of frequency as they play. Once they’ve had time to play the

During the month of March, we download an empty bracket off of the internet based on the number of students in each class. We then set up different tournaments with students drawn at random, using random review problems from topics throughout the year. This is good timing